Re: [Re: Kernel 2.0.30]

Jon Lewis (jlewis@inorganic5.fdt.net)
Sat, 17 May 1997 11:05:25 -0400 (EDT)


On Sat, 17 May 1997, Gary White wrote:

> >
> > What's happening is your klogd is looking for a valid System.map file, and
> > not finding it. Put the one for your current kernel somwhere where your
> > klogd will find it.
>
> That was exactly the problem. But do we now have to manually copy the
> System.map to the boot directory when we recompile the kernel? During
> the kernel compile process, the System.map is placed in the root directory
> with the kernel.

You'll need to copy or symlink it somewhere where klgod knows to look. I
symlink it.

These are the places klogd should be looking.

static char *system_maps[] =
{
"/boot/System.map",
"/System.map",
"/usr/src/linux/System.map",

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